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明清徽商与淮扬社会变迁 = Huizhou merchants and social change in the Huaiyang region in the Ming-Qing / 王振忠著.
Ming Qing Hui shang yu Huai Yang she hui bian qian = Huizhou merchants and social change in the Huaiyang region in the Ming-Qing / Wang Zhenzhong zhu.
Author
Wang, Zhenzhong, 1964-
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王振忠, 1964-
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Book
Language
Chinese
Εdition
Xiu ding ban, Beijing di 1 ban.
修订版, 北京第1版.
Published/Created
Beijing Shi : Sheng huo, du shu, xin zhi san lian shu dian, 2014.
北京市 : 生活・讀書・新知三联书店, 2014.
Description
3, 9, 270 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 22 cm.
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East Asian Library
HF3839.A54 W35 2014
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Subject(s)
Merchants
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China
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Anhui Sheng
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History
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Salt industry and trade
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China
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Huai River Region
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Huai River Region (China)
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Economic conditions
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Huai River Region (China)
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Social conditions
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Series
San lian, Hafo Yanjing xue shu cong shu. Di san ji.
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三联・哈佛燕京学术丛书. 第三辑.
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San lian, Hafo Yanjing xue shu cong shu. Di san ji = SDX & Harvard-Yenching academic library
三联・哈佛燕京学术丛书. 第三辑 = SDX & Harvard-Yenching academic library
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-235).
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Huizhou merchants and social change in the Huaiyang region in the Ming-Qing
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9787108050779 :
7108050773 :
OCLC
899978442
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